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If by the expiry period the price has touched the touch price indicated by the trader, the trader will have won the trade. In this case, he or she will get $170, which includes the $100 staked in the positions and the payout amount, which is $70. If the price of Gold does not hit the touch price, the trader will have lost the trade. As such, he or she will only get the rebate amount, which is $15 in this case. As a result, the trader will lose $85.

Their long-term expiry times include end of day, intra-day, tomorrow, next week, end of week, end of the month and so forth up to 6 months which is available on some of the more common assets. The Ladder Options trade similar to over/under options and offer increased payouts and strikes. One touch options include increased payouts up to 600% and are available on weekends. The standard payout on call/put trades average about 80%.
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